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1341  Economy / Services / Re: Yobit.net signature campaign on: December 25, 2019, 02:06:43 PM
I think the post you made still counted even you are using the old signature code. I did ... posting since yesterday with old signature and all of them counted.

All posts with the old signature code are counted, but there is no extra BTC, which is the problem that many people mentioned on this topic yesterday, just pull up and read again.


I think that the problem of not charging BTC for posts was only temporary and has now been solved. Many people who reported this said later that BTC has started to be counted and there no more complains appear.
1342  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [Unofficial] CryptoTalk.Org & Yobit Panel BTCtalk Signature Campaign Discussion on: December 25, 2019, 01:29:44 PM
This campaign has been quite adventurous in the last few days. I'll have to catch up with some things and maybe lock this thread or at least update the OP.

I think it is enough to change the topic, we mainly discussed here problems related to empty wallet, and the same wallet is still used in this campaign.
1343  Economy / Services / Re: Yobit.net signature campaign on: December 25, 2019, 01:20:00 AM
snip

Dear Users! -snip-
Dear users, I would suggest you confirm any statements in your signature are accurate and not misleading before you add them to your signature.
Yeah, it looks like signature is now pointing at a telegram bot.
Wonder what kind of smear will follow with this change  Roll Eyes




Good point!

Has anyone checked what is at the end of this Telegram robot (from the signature link)? I didn't do it .. my bad ..
1344  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to select a good bounty campaign! on: December 24, 2019, 02:00:04 PM

I have the impression that you are constantly talking about signature campaigns, while I am talking about social media bounty campaigns in which Bitcointalk rank does not matter, because the rates are set on the basis of the number of followers (from social media accounts).

You are right, I didn't realize until you mention it. Now it makes sense!

Thankfully sig campaign exists to make things easier. I can imagine its hard if your account isn't always active and you've to find ways to gain followers.

I think that if you share interesting content on your account (even by being active in bounty campaigns), it is not difficult to collect 1000 or even 2000 followers. However, if you run any services or trade, it is not a problem to accumulate 10,000 or even 20,000 followers. With such amounts of followers, you can already earn quite good in social media bounty campaigns.
1345  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to select a good bounty campaign! on: December 24, 2019, 01:31:41 PM

New users (Newbies) will receive very low rewards due to the low ranking on Bitcointalk. This mainly applies to signature campaigns. But if they have a large number of followers on their social media accounts, they can earn much more.

Sadly only the popular ones can cut the queue. Meanwhile peasants like us have to wait.

I have the impression that you are constantly talking about signature campaigns, while I am talking about social media bounty campaigns in which Bitcointalk rank does not matter, because the rates are set on the basis of the number of followers (from social media accounts).
1346  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to select a good bounty campaign! on: December 24, 2019, 12:54:35 PM
Unfortunately, not all accept new participants, so you will probably have to wait until your Bitcointalk account rank increases slightly to join the well-paid ones.

Yeah, it happens to all of us. When I was a newbie, I felt dejected not being accepted because I was missing out an opportunity to earn extra moolah.

New users (Newbies) will receive very low rewards due to the low ranking on Bitcointalk. This mainly applies to signature campaigns. But if they have a large number of followers on their social media accounts, they can earn much more.
1347  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Any legit websites to earn bitcoin fast without a withdrawal fee? on: December 24, 2019, 09:13:06 AM
Instead of doing useless things that only result in wasted time, it's better to use your money to take advantage of time in trading or gambling because the results are clear if you don't lose money.

This is probably the worst advice I read in this thread! 95% of traders lose, the same statistics, or worse, have gamblers. Instead of earning money, you just advised him to lose it as soon as possible.

The easiest way are facuets of course, but you can try airdrops or bounty. If you have skills, you can also try to make translations.
1348  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to select a good bounty campaign! on: December 24, 2019, 07:02:41 AM
You can find bounty campaigns here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=238.0

Unfortunately, not all accept new participants, so you will probably have to wait until your Bitcointalk account rank increases slightly to join the well-paid ones.
If you have accounts on social media (Twitter, Facebook) it is possible that thanks to them you can earn some tokens or altcoins.
However, remember that there are a lot of scam projects on the bounty market, so before you join, carefully analyze whether the project is real and has a chance to succeed.
aa21 have social media account which is twitter. Look at the post that aa21 knew airdrop from a twitter post. Well, it's still not very helpful for aa21 to earn money by joining bounty campaign like ICOs rather than joining well paid ones campaign as what you have mentioned.

I noticed he mentioned Twitter, but he doesn't necessarily must have an account there. I often browse Twitter accounts without logging in. Wink

In my opinion, using social media accounts is the only way to earn more than dust. Rates for Bitcointalk "Newbie" accounts are really very low, but if he has a large number of followers on FB or Twitter, this is how he can earn more.
1349  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Best way to mix bitcoins on: December 23, 2019, 05:02:20 PM
he said he use coinbase to mix his coins and not as a wallet  ( if what i read is correct ) but i didnt know that there are also a mixer called coinbase because what i thought is coinbase is a wallet and now also available as an exchange  .

There is no mixer called Coinbase. Coinbase is an exchange. What some people tend to do (which is extremely stupid) is that they send coins to an exchange or online casino, then withdraw their coins because they know they get different coins back. Usually that's done either because they trust exchanges and online casinos more, and it's cheaper.

I think that's also one of the main reasons Coinbase stopped allowing people to use their 'wallet' functionality without KYC. People were actively abusing that bit of freedom.

Of course there is no Coinbase mixer. Yes, I just use their wallets for mixing. I don't play at online casinos. My coins come from normal, legal sources - mainly from exchanges. I have passed KYC long time ago and never had problems with Coinbase.
I don't understand why mixer would be more secure than Coinbase?
1350  Economy / Gambling / Re: Discovered how to sell my online casino winnings! on: December 23, 2019, 04:31:11 PM
Hi everyone,

I’m not terribly tech-savvy, so bear with me! I won some BTC on an online casino but I could only withdraw it into my Neteller account. My bank does not support crypto withdraws so this made my BTC virtually untouchable.

After chatting with some other people, they suggested using a crypto trading platform to sell the BTC directly from my Neteller account. This obviously was wildly overwhelming! After doing some reading up I decided to give it a go (with the help of my son!).

So, basically I made an “offer” on the Vertex platform, offering my BTC winnings. After a few days I got a bite, and someone, somewhere in the world, bought my BTC and paid the money equivalent right into my Neteller account. From there all I had to do was send the funds from my Neteller to my normal bank account. And my money was touchable!

https://i.imgur.com/vQqJu0b.png

https://i.imgur.com/O8EfrRX.png

The process was simple, explained well on the website, and I’ll even recommend it to my tech-challenged friends if they ever have a similar situation.

The website is: https://vertex.market/

Hope you have a great day!


Interesting solution, but can you explain now why you waited a few days for someone to buy your BTC if you could sell it on (for example) Binance (without verification) and withdraw fiat money? Going further, why did you play for BTC if you knew you couldn't withdraw it? And one more thing, how will someone have access to your casino account (unless it was anonymous)?
1351  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to select a good bounty campaign! on: December 23, 2019, 03:51:30 PM
Talking about those bounty, where I can join those kind of campaigns? I only knew airdrops I saw from twitter posts but not bounty, anyone can tell me how to do this and where to join? I also wanna earn some altcoins during my free time on my work.

You can find bounty campaigns here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=238.0

Unfortunately, not all accept new participants, so you will probably have to wait until your Bitcointalk account rank increases slightly to join the well-paid ones.
If you have accounts on social media (Twitter, Facebook) it is possible that thanks to them you can earn some tokens or altcoins.
However, remember that there are a lot of scam projects on the bounty market, so before you join, carefully analyze whether the project is real and has a chance to succeed.
1352  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [Unofficial] CryptoTalk.Org & Yobit Panel BTCtalk Signature Campaign Discussion on: December 23, 2019, 03:26:56 PM
As mentioned above, no one gives you any guarantees. If you are so worried and think that there is a risk that you are simply wasting your time, then stop participating in this company and take part in another.
Everything that could be said has already been said in the main branch.
FYI, removing their signature will results that you will be kicked out of this campaign by yobit bot and you can never able to claim your BTC rewards into your main wallet so if you want the earned money you have to stick wearing this.

One more problem for you guys, yobit is not counting the post counts which I read from main campaign thread, Is anyone facing that issue?

If there were any problems with counting posts, they looks fixed. It seems that today all the problems have been solved, because the campaign wallet has also been refilled. I wonder for how long Wink anyway, we are moving forward.

Even though the balance has been replenished, there are still problems now that some people's posts have been calculated but the balance is not added to the yobit panel after they update their signatures.

see this post https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5188047.msg53420358#msg53420358

Yes, I just saw it now. I think it is related to the change of signatures. This is only my second post today and the balance has not been updated yet. If everyone has it, it will definitely be corrected.
1353  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [Unofficial] CryptoTalk.Org & Yobit Panel BTCtalk Signature Campaign Discussion on: December 23, 2019, 02:08:47 PM
As mentioned above, no one gives you any guarantees. If you are so worried and think that there is a risk that you are simply wasting your time, then stop participating in this company and take part in another.
Everything that could be said has already been said in the main branch.
FYI, removing their signature will results that you will be kicked out of this campaign by yobit bot and you can never able to claim your BTC rewards into your main wallet so if you want the earned money you have to stick wearing this.

One more problem for you guys, yobit is not counting the post counts which I read from main campaign thread, Is anyone facing that issue?

If there were any problems with counting posts, they looks fixed. It seems that today all the problems have been solved, because the campaign wallet has also been refilled. I wonder for how long Wink anyway, we are moving forward.
1354  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Cryptotalk forum payment issue and many more on: December 20, 2019, 02:34:45 PM
Yobit will run this campaign until they keep finding projects for IEO from that they are making a huge amount and paying little chunk to the promoters.

We all see that Cryptotalk works with Yobit, but no one really knows on what terms.
Maybe the owner of Cryptotalk also took over Yobit, maybe Cryptotalk and Yobit have completely different owners and Yobit only provides the Cryptotalk payment service. Or maybe it's as you write and Yobit owns Cryptotalk and the money to finance this campaign comes from IEO. If this is the case and Yobit finances this campaign with money from IEO, is there anything wrong with that?
1355  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Best way to mix bitcoins on: December 20, 2019, 01:58:29 PM
I see that everyone is talking about officially known mixers on the market, but I do not know if anyone has already mentioned a fairly simple way .. I just use Coinbase to mix my coins.
I don't know what level of effectiveness it is and how difficult it would be to find the source of the coins, but so far I'm fine with this.
1356  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Can someone post examples of unusual transactions to help me understand.. on: December 20, 2019, 11:20:07 AM
The fact that the transaction may not be confirmed is usually caused by setting too low commission for miners. In practice, the more transactions, the longer we wait for the first confirmation. To avoid long waiting, it is best to check how much we should pay to be sure that our transaction will be taken to confirm in a satisfactory time. Before we send transaction (in some wallets fee is suggested automatically) we can check it for example here: https://bitcoinfees.earn.com/

How to calculate exact fee, you can learn here: https://support.earn.com/en/articles/64966-how-do-i-calculate-my-transaction-fee
1357  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to select a good bounty campaign! on: December 20, 2019, 10:20:12 AM
~snip
I do first of all, check the number of legendary participant in their signature campaign. If I don't see a good number of legendary member, the bounty is no for me.
I will not blame what you normally do, but can the number of Legendary participants be used as an indicator that the bounty is in the legit category?
There are two possibilities in my opinion.
  • You can use this method when you know that Legendary participants are participants who are experts in bounty evaluation.
  • There are many Legendaries who are trapped in bounty that seem legit at first but end in scam.


There is no guarantee that more Legendary members joining the bounty can prove that the bounty is legal and a great success. In my opinion, you only need to do your own assessment and analysis to get information about how the bounty are declared legit.

Thus you will get used to not always depend on others and have the opportunity to get a bounty that you deserve to follow based on your own assessment and analysis.

I totally agree that everyone should do their own project analysis. I participated in the bounty for 3 years and I must admit that roughly half of this time, is time wasted. So for about 1.5 years I participated in the bounty without receiving anything, or just receiving worthless tokens. Half of this half is just scams. I always try to carefully check the project I am joining, but I am not an expert.
It is possible that more legendary members reduce the risk, but it certainly does not eliminate it. It is always best to do it yourself and trust only your own research.
1358  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: [Scam]: Fake XRP Airdrop on: December 20, 2019, 09:26:15 AM
It looks like the same system, or maybe even the same people, are behind this website:

Code:
www.airdropxrp.com

Everything looks almost identical.

They advertise as XRP Airdrop here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5210996.0
1359  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [Unofficial] CryptoTalk.Org & Yobit Panel BTCtalk Signature Campaign Discussion on: December 19, 2019, 05:47:31 PM
Just a news to relax you guys a bit: YoBit had an IEO scheduled today and it has been successfully subscribed. YoBit now have more funds to waste on this campaign, expect wallets to refill anytime soon!  Wink

 Grin
Thanks for the update. However, we still don't know who refill this wallet. No one has ever officially admitted that the campaign owner is Yobit.
However, I also expect the wallet to be refilled tomorrow - it was refilled two weeks ago on Friday.

It looks like the balance will be filled soon so please be patient.  Grin Grin
I see this post https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5188200.msg53378501#msg53378501 and if it is true then there is no need to worry that the funds will be filled immediately and this is a statement from the cryptotalk team.
Its from the cryptotalk admin.

Why you guys don't have any patience if you are not happy with their pending on payment why you still earing their signatures.

Be loyal to the company you are promoting but never be with them if they known as scamming.

I do not know what you do not understand and where did your statement about disloyalty come from?

In campaign rules is 4 points. One of them is:
"- Instantly payments to YoBit balance"
It is not working

We just want to know when it will start working. What is wrong in that we want to know that?
1360  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [Unofficial] CryptoTalk.Org & Yobit Panel BTCtalk Signature Campaign Discussion on: December 19, 2019, 04:39:02 PM
Grin
Thanks for the update. However, we still don't know who refill this wallet. No one has ever officially admitted that the campaign owner is Yobit.
However, I also expect the wallet to be refilled tomorrow - it was refilled two weeks ago on Friday.
Lol, what? How isn’t this Yobit’s campaign? you literally get paid on their website to your Yobit account.

As i wrote no one officially admit that Yobit is campaign owner. We get paid to Yobit balance after claim from Yobit dashboard - but it only means that Yobit is used as a payment system. It is possible that Yobit is the owner, but it is also possible that Cryptotalk just uses Yobit bot and as payment service and thats are two different projects.
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